> Perhaps you want to consider a disclaimer about your software
> not being intended
> for use in applications that put lives or health at risk.
I've always thought that it's likely that in most incidents of people being
killed as a result of software bugs (or IT systems bugs), the software
wasn't thought to be safety-critical at all. For example, a word-processor
failing to recognize that a print request has failed, resulting in a patient
not getting a letter giving a hospital appointment. Or someone committing
suicide because of an incorrect bank statement.
And as I said before, if your programming is negligent and it kills someone,
disclaimers are very unlikely to protect you.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/